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THE DAILY M?k PH (Elf IX.
Daily Paper $8 a Year, "Let our Just Censure ^^5?3^^?BBS^fi? Attend the True Event." Tri-Weskly $5 a Year
BT JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C.. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER. 10, 1868. VOLUME IV-NO. uti?
THE PHONIX.
PUBLISHED DULT AK? TRI-WEEKLY.
THE GklANlR,
EVEB? WEDNESDAY MORNING.
S Y JULIAN A. SELBY,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Oiuce on Main street, a few doors above
Taylor (or Camdon) street.
TERMS-IN AB VA NC E.
SUBSCRIPTION.
D nlv Paper, six months.ti 00
Tri-Weekly, " " .2 60
Weekly, " ".1 50
ADVERTISEMENTS
Inserted at 75 cents per square for thc first
Insertion, and 50 cents for oach subsequent.
Weekly 75 cents each insertion.
?sr A liberal discount made on the abovii
rates when advertisements are inserted ly
the month or year.
AGENTS.
Lexington-B. J. Hayes.
Bpartanburg-Hiram Mitchell.
J. B. Allon, Chester.
S. P. Kinard. Newberry C. H.
James Grant, Union.
Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H.
A leather cement has been dis?
covered in England, by which
patches can be pnt upon the uppers,
and soles upon the bottoms of shoes,
so that neither heat, cold, oil or
water will operate against their
utility.
Asheville, North Carolina, has a
new. cheese factory. It makes daily
260 pounds of cheese, milks 180 cows,
employs fifteen hands, and fattens
fifty hogs on tho whey from the vats.
All the magistrates elect in Shelby
County, Ala., are negroes, and not
one of them can read or write.
But radicalism makes them "all
write."
Several Neapolitan priests have
lately abandoned their profession,
have married, and established a pa?
per called, the Catholic Emancipator.
It is said that $100,000,000 aro
annually stolen by the revenue
thieves.
Irish Potatoes, &c.
JUST RECEIVED DIRECT AND FOR
SALE LOW,
25 bbls. NORTHERN POTATOES,
15 bbls. Hocker's Self-Raising Flour,
25 bbls. Sugars, assorted grades,
Fresh Canned Tomatoes, Salmon, Oys?
ters, Pino Apples, Ac.
ALSO,
A full supply of those extra Now Yuri;
SUGAR-CURED HAMS and BREAKFAST
BACON, them which nothing better can
bo mado out of a H?ge.
Sept 9_GEO. SYMMERS.
Breakfast Bacon. &c.
. 500 LBS. very choice BREASI
???HfcPlEGES.
"TJ^^V Davis, Jr., Diamond Brain'
SBMKMHAMS, just received by
Sept 8 3 C. H. BALDWIN A CO.
Central Democratic Club.
THERE will bo a meeting of the Contra
Democratic Club, of Richland, at Ca
rolina Hall, MONDAY, l?th instant, at li
o'clock M. Each Democratic Club will ap
point at least three Delegates to represen
their Clubs respectively. A full represen
tation is urged, as matters of great im
portanco will bo considered. By order o
tho
DISTRICT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Sopt 8_?_6
On Consignment and Ottered to tin
Trade at Very Low Rates.
"I BAGS RIO COFFEE, various qua
JL\J litios.
IG ooila Hemp Rope, various qualities.
1,000 lbs. Country Hams,
:i bales "linens. Vista" Cotton Yarn, huo
in market.
1 bale Gunny Cloth, standard quality.
50 bundles Cotton Iron Ties, best dc
scription. By GRAESER A SENN,
Gervais street, ikldoorfroni Richardson.
Sept 8_3?
FOil SALE.
** A TRACT OF LAND of 50 acres, wit
?. HOUSE and OUT-BUILDINGS ?ben
on, a milo and-a-half from Columbia.
Apply at this Ofhce._Sept 2
NEW SALOON.
HAVINGpurchased tho stock of th
WMflato Mr. F. Zostortloth, on Waehiuto
J?H? street, I have re-opened his SALOO>
I will keen on hand tho flnoet assortmct
of WINES, LIQUORS and SEGARS. Fres
LAGER on draught. Tho public will pleat
givo me a call. W. STIEGLITZ.
S3-FREE LUNCH-xta will bo serve
from ll to 1,_ Sept i
House and Lot for Sale or Rent.
?A THE largo BRICK HOUSE, on tl
j''In --of Marion and Laurel street
formerly tho residence of Jcsso DoBiub
Possession given the first of October. IA
particulars, addross JOHN S. WILEY,
Sopt 4 t!3* Spartanburg C. H., S. C.
OPEN AGAIN 1
jrjr? I WOULD respectfully inform n
uVfricnds that I have re-opened my Si
IBs* L.OON, on Washington street, ai
would solicit a share of their patronag
Tho best of WINES, LIQUORS, A?
always on hand. C. HOEFFER.
Sept C_o
Seed Oats.
FOR SALE BY
Aug 27 FISHER k LOWRANCE.
Fresh Country Butter.
FOR SALE BY
Aug 27 FISHER & LOWRANCE.
FALLACIES OF THE FACULTY
The stomaci ia ibo niling organ of the
syetem. If the digCBtion ia imperfect,
every member, every gland, every mu sole,
every nerve and fibre ia moro or lesa ont
of order. All the fluids aro depraved. Tho
brain is clouded. The spirits are de?
pressed. All dyspeptics knoie this to be
tho truth. It is not, however, half tho
truth. Co'umns would be required to enu?
merate tho pains and penalties of dyepep
aia, nor could any pen do them jueticc.
Tens of thousands feel them; no man can
describe them.
Can they be prevented? Can they bo
relieved? Can they be banished at once
aud forever? Unquestionably they can.
No dyspeptic has evor takon HOSTET
TER'S STOMACH BITTERS in vain. Be
liovo no one who says tho complaint is
incurable. This great vegetable stomachic
will eradicate it-i's eradicating it in thou?
sands of canes over which medical practi?
tioners have shaken their heads ominously,
saying, ''Nothing can bo dono."
The faculty ha? ita fallacies. Ono of
them ia that indigestion ia thc moat diffi?
cult of all the ordinary ailments of man?
kind to combat and subdue. This is a
mistake. Nothing can bo easier tban to
conquer it if the true specific bo adminis?
tered. Thia vegetablo combination, which
has become famous throughout tho civi?
lized world as Hostettor'a Stomach Bittera,
ia an antidoto to the diaeaau, which has
never boen known to fail, and fortunately
it is everywhere procurable. If you wiall
to fool with the dyspepsia, try tho'pharma
copooia prescriptions. If you want to root
it out, and prevent ito recurrence, take the
Bitters daily. There is no discount on the
testimony in ita favor. If tbero ia a man
or woman who baa over tried it for indi
?'cation without hoing benefitted, the fact
?aa not transpiro''. Universal, uncontra
dicted praiao avouches its wonderful tonic
virtues._Sept 2 f0
"MANHOOD."-Anothor New Medical
Pamphlet from the pen of Dr. Curtia. Tho
Medical Times says of this work: "This
valuable treatise on the cause and euro of
premature decline shows how health ia
impaired through secret abuses of youth
and manhood, and how easily regained. It
gives a clear synopsis of tho impediments
to marriage, tho cause and effects of ner?
vous debility, and the remedies therefor."
A pocket edition of tho above will bo for?
warded on receipt of 25 Cents, by ad?
dressing Doctor Curtis, No. 139 F street,
Washington, D. C. May 27 ly
SCHOOL NOTICE? ~
r?fr MRS. MARY S. MONTEITH
/Ti?k will resume the exercises of her
fcn^M^Juvenile ?School, on MONDAY,
^iifli'-^t'tho 14th instant, nt the resi
dence of her son, on Starke'a
*JxJr Hill, in the house formerly oc?
cupied by Richard Davis, Esq.
Sept 5_%
URSULINE ACADEMY,
VALLE CKUCIS.
gwmm. THIS institution rosumed its
/ffl? exercises SEPTEMBER 1.
eOiJjjjjHy^ For further information,
^"aJJEEgipleaHO address
JTsjtW '-L'IIE MOTHER SUPERIOR.
<SK^^ Ursuline Convent and Acade?
my,jUolrinTWa^^^_Sept 3 12
University of South Carolina.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
#THE next Session will begin
on tho first MONDAY in Octo?
ber. Thia University ollera
every advantage for thorough
training in the Literary and
Scientific branches, and in thc
Schools of Law and Medicino.
The aggrcgato expenses for tho Session
of nine mouths aro-For a Student in
threo Literary or Scientific Schools, about
$'290; for a Student in Law, about $280:
and, for a full course in the Medical
School, about ??70. These suma includo
fees for tuition and use of library, board,
room-rent, fuel, lights and washing.
For Catalogues, or lurther information,
address Rev. C. BRUCE WALKER. Secre?
tary or Faculty. R. W. BARNWELL,
July 16 X_ Chairman of Faculty.
LIME JUICE.
AHEALTHY, refreshing and cooling
BEVERAGE. For Lemonade and
other purposes, many think it preferable
to tho Lemon, for hs delicate and rich
flavor. At E. POLLARD'S.
August 23_ Of*
Pure Lemon Syrup.
8DOZEN, just received, at
Aug 26 8t? E. l'Oi.I,Ali D'S.
FRESH TAMARINDS.
THIS fruit ia both nutritious and cool?
ing, in cases of fevers or other dis
easea exciting thirat. At
Aug 25 9i*_E^POLLARD'S.
FOR RENT.
THE TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING,
on Main street, now occupied by W.
0. Swaflicld, containing Ten Rooms.
Kitchen att ched to tho house. Water OQ
both floora. Possession given Octobor 1,
or aoonor if desired. Applv to
Aug 21 _It. SWAFFIELD.
Brinly Plows.
TN stove and for salo by
J. Ani( 29 FIBBER A LOWRANCE.
Seed Rye and Oats.
FOR BALE BY
Aug 29 FISHER & LOWRANCE.
THE MORRIS COTTON GIN.
THE subooriber would inform Planters
that he baa commenced the GIN
business again, and can fill a few orders.
Those in want of Gins would do well to
speak early, as a limited number will be
made. Price $3.60 per saw. Terms cash
or city acceptance. E. MORRIS.
July 16 iSnio
1 FALL 1
AND
WINTER
CLOTHING.
HATS
AND
Furnishing Goods,
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
?-ron cAsu.-o
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
WOULD
DO. WELL
TO CALL
AND
EXAMINE
OUR PRICES
BEFORE GOING
TO CHARLESTON.
P.. & W. C. SWAFFLELD.
September 8
FRESH DRUGS
AND
M Ii I) I TIN E S
AT
Tu. E. JACKSON'S,
PLAIN STREET.
Aug 23 _ __1P?
"?EW PUBLICATIONS.
THE HERMITS; bv diaries Kingsley.
Democracy in the United States; by
R. H. Gillett. "$2.50.
Little Foxes; by Mrs. Harriet Stowe.
$1.75.
The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, with
Map and Plates; by Sir Samuel Baker.
$2.75.
Beaumarchais, an historical novel; by
Brachvogel. Price $2.
Capo Cod and All Alongshore; by Nord
bon*.
New Testament History; Dr. Smith.
Scott's Waverly Novels, London edition.
25 cents. Also," Dickens' Novels, same
price, for sale at
BRYAN & MeCARTER'S,
Aug 28 Bookstore.
~~??w~B?)Ks7~
AZILE. By Mrs. Jane Cross, $1.50
History of a Mouthful of Broad
new odition. By Joan Mace, $1.75
Tho Servants of the Stomach. By same
author, ?1.75.
The Matornal Management of Infancy,
for tho Use of Parents, 75e.
The Hermits. By tho Rev. Charles
Kingsley, $2.
New Testament History. Bv William
Smith, LL. D.-uniform with Old Testa?
ment history, soon to bo published, $2.
Tho Old World in its New Face-impres?
sions of Europe in 16C.7-C8. By Henry W.
Bellows. Volume 1, $1.75.
And manv other new Books.
DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Booksellers,
August 13 Columbia, S. C.
ROSADALIS
Purifies the Blood.
For Sale by Druggist* Everywhere.
July 21 _ HVlyr
THOMAS & BELL,
BUILD EUS AND CONTRACTORS.
ALL work in tho department of mecha?
nical construction executed with
promptness and skill.
J. P. THOMAS. J. C. BELL.
Juno 17
HENRY TAHIR,
FRENCH PAINTER. HOUSE
?^"""O? PA IN TIN G and Decorating, Paper
.v??2?^Ha!igiiiF, executed with
neatness and despatch.
ALSO,
PLASTERING and general House Re?
pairing. Oftieo on Boundary street, one
square East of Main. " July 20
D. W. HA^HORNE,"
Broker and Commission Merchant,
WALHALLA, S. C., and Honea Path,
S. C., will attend to all business
entrusted to his caro at cither placo.
August 13
Corn ! Corn !
pf f\f\ BUSHELS CORN. Just arrived
uV/U and for ealo low by
_Aug_28j8_ J. A T. R. AGNEW.
COTTON QINS
AND
CONDENSERS !
SAMPLES of the EMORY GIN. BROWN
GIN and CLEMENTS, BROWN A CO.
GEORGIA GIN. in store and for salo by
Aug 12 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
FORD & CO.'S
Excelsior Magic Salve !
AND
WASH!
IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATEST
discovery of the ago. For the eure of
RHEUMATISM,
WHITE SWELLING,
NEURALGIA,
BRUISES, BURNS,
CUTS, SCALDS,
And OLD SORES of every kind, no matter
of how long standing, IT HAS NO EQUAL.
Price for Salve and Wash, 75 cents.
Ford & Co.'s Stomach Bitters,
FOR ctrnrso
DIARRHOA, CRAMP COLIC. AND ALL
DISEASES OF THE STOMACH.
It cleanses and purifies tho hlood, and
regulates the bowolB. For giving an ap?
petite, it is ahead of all other tonics.
Price, per bottle, f 1.00. A liberal dis?
count to Druggists and Dealers.
tar FORD Sc CO.'S REMEDIES can be
had of any loading Drug House in tho
United States. FORD Sc CO.,
Proprietors, Box 45, Augusta, Ga.
tfaT Largo quantities sent, per Express,
to any part of tho United States, C. O. D.
E. E. JACKSON, Druggist,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu Ford Sc
Co.'s Remedies for Columbia and vicinity.
August 15_ly
To Bridge Builders, Lumber Dealers
and Others.
SEALED PROPOSALS will bc received
until tho SECOND MONDAY of Sep?
tember, by tho President and Directors of
tho Broad River Bridge Company, for the
foMowing classes of work to bo dono, and
kinds of material to be furnished, to bo
applied to the construction of BROAD
UIVER BRIDGE, near Columbia, S. C., to
wit:
For Second Class Bridge Masonry, in tho
Piers and Abutments,-per cubic
yard.
For Labor in constructing the Super?
structure iu Bridge, materials furnished
by tho Company,-per lineal foot.
"For furnishing Wrought Iron Bods and
Washers, finished,-per pound.
For furnishing the whole, or in part, the
Pino and Oak Lumber in Superstructure.
Plans and Specifications of the Bridge
and Masonry, also Specifications of tho
Materials to be furnished and profile of tho
River, may bo Been and examined at tho
oftico of Alex. Y. Lee, Engineer.
Tho President and Directors do*not bind
themselves to accept any or the lowest
bidB. EDWARD HOPE,
_Aug 19 17_President B. R. B. C.
EATING HOUSE AT ALSTON.
PASSENGERS on tho Greenville and
Columbia Railroad, can get BREAK?
FAST and DINNER at Alston-ample time
being allowed.
_Dec 27 MARY A. ELKIN Si SON.
FLOUR.
A f\ BAGS OF FLOUR, every sack gua
Lmx\J rantoed. For sal?! bv
August 8 FISHER Sc LOWRANCE.
RICE! RICE!!
2TIERCES OF PRIME CAROLINA
RICE. For sale low for cash.
_AuKUst 8_FISHER ^LOWRANCE.
A Paying Investment.
THE best investment is that which gives
tho largest return for tho money laid
out. A sick man, unable to attend to his
business, must necessarily loso his timo,
whilst his expenses goes on with unremit?
ting waste. Ono dollar spent for that
restorative cordial, "HEINITSH'S
QUEEN'S DELIGHT," secures the bless?
ings of health, removes disease, invigo?
rates tho whole system, and, in short,
makos tho sick mari well. What better or
greater return could have boen made with
one dollar? For salo by
FISHER .t HEINITSn,
Aug 10 t _Druggist-.
Aromatic Life Bitters.
ASUPERLATIVE TONIC and Invigor?
ating Cordial, composed, in part, of
American Ceiitaury and Lifo Everlasting,
with other valuable vegetablo products.
It will bo found an excellent STOMACH
RITTERS, an appetizer, and an anti
dyspeptic remedy. It is invaluable as a
Tonic, for Debility, Indigestion, Loas of
Appetite, Nervousness, Torpid Liver,
Sluggish Circulation. A generous stimu?
lant, quickening the action of the organs
of life, and imparting now powers to the
whole body.
Directions. -A table BpoOn-full to a wine
glass may be taken, as often as occasion
requires, with a little sugar and water,
or without. Dyspeptics may take it just
beforo meals.
For sale by FISHER A HEIN1TSH,
Angiist 14 t Druggists.
Richland-In Equity.
The Theological Seminary of the Evange?
lical Lutheran Church of South Caroli?
na and adjacent States vs. Mary A.
islanding. Executrix of Bimbel Bland?
ina, deceased. Bill for relief.
IPURSUANT to tho decretal order in
this case, the Creditors of the Estate
ot'Shubol Blauding, deceased, are hereby
required to render and nrovo their de?
mands before mo on or before tho 1st of
October next. D. B. DlSAU8SURE,
July 9. 1863. C. E. R. I).
_JulyJl_i_
Notice to Creditors.
ALL creditors of J. FOSTER MAR?
SHALL, deceased, and of JESSE
DEBRUHL, deceased, aro hereby required
to present and provo their demands beforo
me, on or before the lut day of NOVEM?
BER next, ot be barred.
WM. H. PARKER, C. E. A. D.
COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, July 29, 1868.
Augji_*hl3_
Raisins, Figs, &c.
?)K BOXES Layer RAISTNS, fine order.
?O 85 Half Drums choice Smyrna FIGS.
6 dozen Assorted JELLIES.
8 dozen Canton GINGER. For salo by
July 26_E. Sc G. D. noPE.
Machine Oil and Belting.
FOR ?ale by
May 31 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
Democratic Newspapers
PUBLISHED AX THE
CAPITAL. OF fOUTII CAROLINA.
rrXBE attention of tho MERCHANTS,
JL FARMERS knd HEADS of FAMILIES
genorally throughout the upper Dietriets,
is called to tho MANY ADVANTAGES to
bc obtained by subscribing for
THE DAILY PIIONIX,
Published overy morning, except Monday,
at $4 for six months; $2 for three months.
TRI- WEEKL Y PHONIX,
Published Tuesday, Thursday and Satur?
day, at 2.50 for six months; $1.25 for tbrec.
WEEKLY GLEANER,
A mammoth paner, containing forty-eight
columns of rea?.ng matter, is published
overy Wednesday morning, at $1.50 for six
months.
These papers aro recognized as tho cen?
tral Democratic organs, and contain, be?
sides Political Matter, tho latest TELE?
GRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE-Markets
and a daily summary of News from all
parts of tho World; interesting Editorials
on general topics: Local Matters; Corres?
pondence; News Items; Miscellany-Sto?
ries, Poetry, Ac. Address
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor,
August 29 Columbia, S. 0.
?ST Our conntry exchanges are requested
to givo tho above a few insertions.
THE WEEKLY GLEANER,
A LABOE EIGHT-PAGE JOURNAL OF
NEWS, POLITICS, LITERATURE.
An excellent Paper for Country Reading.
ITS POLITICS DEMOCRATIC
m THE GREAT FIGHT
AGAINST RADICAL USURPATION.
?_
TO Tin: PEOPLE OF THE so urn.
THE WEEKLY GLEANER-Devoted to
the rehabilitation of the South in its former
prosperity-is offered to subscribers at tho
low rato of $1.50 for six months.
Tho annals of tho American Republic
show no political campaign comparable in
the magnitudo of its issues and the mo?
mentousness of its results to that for the
Presidency, now pending. Indeed, tho
very life of free government is on trial,
and it will bo a sad commentary on tho
capacity of the people for the exercise of
that high trust if they, the jurors who aro
to try tho issue, pronounce a verdict of
self-condemnation. If tho South has any
hope it is in thc success of the Democratic
party in the coming Presidential election;
and every citizen is vitally interested in
the progress of the battle, and cannot
afford to be without a sound and reliable
newspaper.
As r.n organ, not only of sound Demo?
cratic principles, but as a vehicle of go
neral news, the GLEANER is confidently
commended to Southern support. A large
t ight-page paper, of forty-eight columns,
tilled with tho contributions of able cor?
respondents, the daily wealth of tele?
graphic communication and readable edi?
torials. Especially will it bc valuable as
an organ to disabuse thc Northern mind
of the falsehoods in relation to Southern
thought and actions, with which it is tho
industrious vocation of certain parties to
poison the springs of Northern feeling on
Southern subjects. In this vie w of tho
matter, no more valuable aid to thc true
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scribe to tho WEEKLY GLEANER and
sending it to acquaintai ces and friends in
the Northern States.
We ask the aid of huch of our political
comrades as thall see this prospectus, in
the distribution of tho imper; especially
during tho progress of the impending
campaign.
Tho WEEKLY GLEANER is published
every Wednesday t"< ng, and mailed to
single subscribers at d.00 per nimm; Six
MonthB, $1.50; Throe Months, 75c.; Single
Copies, 10c. Sample copios will bo sent
on receipt of addre?s. Money for sub?
scription should be sent in drafts or post
offico orders, but may bo sent in a regis?
tered lottor.
Write your address, pott office, County
and State, plainly.
JULIAN A. SELBY,
Proprietor Fhcenix and Gleaner,
July 17 Columbia, S. C.
FISHER & LOWRANCE.
COLUMBIA. S. C.
THE QUEEN'S SELIGST,
THE best and most popular Medicine in
use.
The Queen's is tho groat Blood Purifier.
The Queen's Delight is a safo Alterative.
The Queen's Dolight is a certain euro for
Diseases of tue Blood.
The Queen's Delight is tho best laver D>
vigorator.
The Queen's Delight is tho medicine- for ?
Scrofula.
The Queen's Delight id given for Head?
aches.
Tho Queen's Delight is for NervouB Affec?
tions.
Tho Queen's Delight w?l euro all Skin*
Diseases.
The Queen's Dolight will remove Blotches-;,
and Pimples.
Tho Queen's Delight will cure Chills and
Fever.
The Queen's Delight will cure Cancer and
Indolent Tumors.
Tho Queen's Delight will cure Erysipelas
and Carbuncles.
The Queen's Delight will euro Asthma,
Tho Queen's Dolight will euro Bronchitis.
The Queen's Delight will euro all Female
Complaints.
The Queen's Delight will rentore the lost
Energies of Man.
The Queen's Dolight will restore the Feeble
to Health.
The Queen's Delight for Young and Palo
facod Creatures.
Tho Queen's D elige t has secured the favor
of tho People.
The Queen's Delight is now the great Fa?
mily Medicine
The Queen's Delight has been tried, and
gives universal satisfaction.
Tho Queen's Delight should be in every
Family.
The Queen's Delight is the cheapest as
well as tho best Medicine you can give.
The lifo of thc flesh is pure blood. Upon
this thoory alone the inventor of the
Queen's Dolight establishes the great by
?;ienic law, without pure blood no flesh is
ree from disease. Tho Pale and Shrunken
Forms, Yellow Faces, Weak Stomachs,
Diseased Livers, Crippled Rheumatics,
Nervous Hypochondriacs, Dyspeptic Vic?
tims of Headache, so common in this
countrv, is owing entirely to the humors
of the "blood. Very many other diseases
may be traced to bad blood, Scrofula or
King's Evil, Erysipelas, Exanthema or
Elevure, a Rash or Emption on females,
Blotches, Tetter, Goitre or Swelled Neck,
Svphilis and Syphilitic Sores, Strumona
Ulcers, Ac. Tlieso cannottbo cured with?
out purifying tho blood. Now aa to the
remedy. There is no other blood purifier
that will accomplish such positive and ex?
traordinary cures as Heinitsh's Queen's
Delight. You may tako a barrel of extract
Sarsaparilla, and still you will not bo
cured; and, as a proof of it, look around
and you will observe tho country, through?
out its length and breadth, is flooded with
compound Sarsaparillas, extracts and
syrups, claiming to be blood purifiers, and
yet we seo to-day more evidence of im?
purity of the blood than ever. W hy is
this? Simply because these extracta and
Sarsaparillas aro worthless medicines.
Ask for Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. This
is not tho Extract o? Stellingia or Queen's
Delight, nor is it a Compound Syrup of
Queen's Dolight, or Sarsaparilla and
Queen's Delight, but simply Hoinitth'a
Queen's Delight is the trade mark. Ask
for this, if you want to bo cured, and seo
that the name of E. H. Heinitsh is on tho
' rapper. Prepared only by E. H. Hein?
itsh. Wholesale agents,"
FISHER & HEINITSH,
August 15 J Columbia, H. C. _
Fresh Crackers.
BEES. SODA BISCUIT.
" Sugar Crackers.
" Ginger Schnapps.
" Butter Crackers.
Also, Fanoy Crackers, Egg biscuit,
Cream Biscuit, Nonpare il biscuit, Ac, for
sale hy _J. A T. R. AGNEW.
PINE TREE CORDIAL.
WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR COR?
DIAL, for Consumption, Ac.
Stafford's Olive Tar, for Bronchitis.
Asthma, Cohis.
Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry.
Jayne's Expectorant, Jayne's Carmina?
tive."
Ayer's Cherv rectoral,
Stanley's Great Cough Remedy,
The famous Quaker Liniment.
All for sale by
FISHER A HEINIT8H,
Jun. ll_Druggists.
" FAMILY SOAP.
BY arrangement with Mr. R. C. Shiver,
wo have obtained tho Agency of tho
SUPERIOR WASHING SO'AP Hold by him
for some months past. A full supply is
now on hand and trill be furnished to his
and our customers al 23 cents per bar.
This is decidedly thebestSoapin Columbia.
Jnly 23__J. A T, lt. AGNEW._
New Supplies.
EGG BISCUITS,
Lemon Crackers,
Oyster Crackers,
And Milk Biscuits, at_G. DIERCK8r.
Pickles, &c.
-| /\ DOZ. Crosso A Blackwell's English
?11 PICKLES, CHOW-CHOW and PIO
COLILI.
20 dozon Amorioan PICKLES, Capers,
Pickled Lobster. Pino Apples in glass and
cans, Ac. For salo by E. A G. D. HOPE.
July 18
Sugar-Cured Breakfast Strips,
AND FINE GOSHEN CHEESE,
at G. DIERCKS.
Sugars on hand. Jnly 18